Top Carson teacher is aide’s ticket to full-ride scholarship

For a year, Elvia Aguilera-Ortiz had been investigating ways to go back to school.

The timing was right: Her kids were old enough to take care of themselves after school, and she knew after 10 years of working as a teacher’s aide at Empire Elementary School that she wanted to pursue a degree in elementary education.

The only problem was the money.

“My husband and I both work,” she explained. “We pay the bills, but it’s not enough to go back to school.”

Then she got a phone call.

Cheryl Macy, English teacher at Carson High School and Nevada’s Teacher of the Year, had been given the opportunity to grant a full-ride scholarship to the University of Phoenix.

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Because it is an on-line format, Macy said, she was looking for someone already dedicated to a profession, particularly teaching. She asked around the district and heard of Aguilera-Ortiz.

“I learned she’s so committed to both her students and her children,” Macy said. “That really spoke to me.”

So she called Aguilera-Ortiz to ask if she were interested.

“Is this a joke?” Aguilera-Ortiz remembers asking in disbelief.

Macy presented Aguilera-Ortiz with the scholarship during a ceremony last week at the Reno campus of the University of Phoenix.